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Author: Johnny.PretzerJohnny.Pretzer
Date: May 9, 2008 19:30
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They are increasing as to cosmetic, through comfortable, subject to visible packets.
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Author: PetePete
Date: May 3, 2008 08:38
I'm trying to fit an XCarLink iPod adaptor in to my Nissan Almera. The car
is an 04 plate with the standard radio/cd installed.
I've plugged the link plug in to the back of the stereo (into the cd changer
port) and put 12v on the Bat & Acc wires, but I can't get the stereo to
switch to the cd changer input - it just moves between cd (the standard fit
one) and radio. Power reaches the iPod as it starts charging.
Has anyone any ideas? Is there are key combination to press to tell the
stereo to now look at the cd changer port too?
TiA,
Pete
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Author: gm4jnwgm4jnw
Date: Apr 17, 2008 04:39
I need to remove the temp/radio/clock display on my clio mk 2 (2001)
and I cannot find out how to do this.
I have removed the radio and removed the panel that has the hazard
warning switch on (this clips off) but cant find any screws and dont
want to try and force off the facia that goes around the display, just
in case its not the way.
Can anyone tell me how it is removed - have tried to google but google
is getting harder to search for relevant info
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Author: fishjamfishjam
Date: Apr 8, 2008 19:16
I have an Alpine CDA-9812RB, with stereo sub pre-out, and AFAIK no
provision for switching to mono out. I have a bridgeable mono amp for
a sub that I'm going to fit in the rear of the car, and fortunately
the battery is under the rear seats.
I'd like to use the existing rear speaker cables for pre-out signal
plus switching.
Question is, should I just use one channel of the HU sub out, or can I
sum the grounds of the pre-outs and use three of the four speaker
cables to carry the stereo sub signal? Is this necessary (LF being
primarily mono) & does it carry a risk to the HU?
TIA,
J.
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Author: lesles
Date: Apr 5, 2008 04:51
I have just bought a clio which has a roadstar cd-352mp cd mp3 player fitted
and unfortunatly no adapter for stalk adapter so am selling it and wanting
to fit a compatible cd player and the update list fits the bill, is there
anyone who has one to sell or wants to swap for the roadstar?
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Author: johnjohn
Date: Mar 29, 2008 05:18
As with the Escalade hybrid and the Chevrolet Tahoe hybrid (which we
recently tested and generally enjoyed), the Silverado hybrid is a full
(two-mode) hybrid. As such, it is able to get on with electric power—
up to 30 mph—or gasoline or a combination of both. In the interest of
retaining a high tow rating, which is more than respectable at 6100
pounds, as well as a 1400-pound cargo payload, the Silverado hybrid
(like all of GM’s full-size-truck hybrids) uses a 6.0-liter V-8 with
cylinder deactivation and variable cam timing mated to a 300-volt
electrical system that also provides power to the electric power-
steering system and accessories.
http://www.zone-car.com/?2009-chevrolet-silverado-hybrid.php
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Author: paul181172paul181172
Date: Mar 17, 2008 12:27
Hi, Does anyone know where to fit the multichanger in a 2004 zafira?
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Author: timtim
Date: Mar 9, 2008 00:51
Hi
I have searched the net for a dab cd/player with a front usb slot and also a
front aux input but could not find one.
Has anyone out there seen one and could tell me where to get it.
Thanks from Tim.....
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Author:
Date: Mar 8, 2008 07:40
hi can any1 help me ive got a1999 vectra and when changing the radio ive
managed to cross wires resulting in loseing power to hazzards/ speedo ect ive
checked the fuse and its ok
am stumped with this 1
cheers in advance
will
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Author: ElderElder
Date: Mar 8, 2008 05:41
I've just picked up a car with one fitted. I looks like the arial
connection isn't fitted. Last owner said "I never listen to the radio so
I never connected it".
I'm guessing the antenna lead and the power aren't connected because
there is absolutley no reception, not even a weak radio2 which seems to
work on most head units even with a power antenna retracted.
Radio itself works, but just scans the fequencies rather than lock onto
anything.
I will probably rip it and the nav stuff out pretty quickly as the nav
cd looks like it has been danced on by a bunch morris dancing navvies.
But I want to check wether it is just the power feed and a disconnected
antenna that is stopping it working before I buy.
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